Overview
Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment approach aimed at restoring the function, structure, and appearance of the entire dentition. It is typically recommended for patients with extensive tooth wear, multiple missing teeth, bite problems, or long-standing dental issues.
At Mukherjee Dental Clinic, each case is approached with detailed evaluation and structured planning to ensure that the final outcome is stable, functional, and aligned with long-term oral health.
When is it needed
Full mouth rehabilitation may be recommended in the following situations:
Multiple missing teeth
Severely worn or damaged teeth
Difficulty in chewing or speaking
Jaw discomfort or bite imbalance
Long-standing untreated dental problems
Failed or worn-out dental restorations
Significant aesthetic concerns affecting the smile
Each patient is assessed individually to determine the extent of treatment required.
Treatment approach
Full mouth rehabilitation involves a phased and customised treatment plan:
1. Comprehensive evaluation
Detailed clinical examination along with diagnostic imaging to assess teeth, gums, bite, and jaw function.
2. Treatment planning
A structured plan is created, combining various dental procedures based on individual needs.
3. Stabilisation phase
Addressing infections, gum health, and foundational issues before proceeding further.
4. Restorative phase
Treatments may include crowns, bridges, implants, root canal therapy, or other restorative procedures.
5. Final rehabilitation
Adjustment of bite, placement of final restorations, and ensuring proper function and aesthetics.
The process is carried out systematically to achieve predictable and long-term results.
Benefits
Restores proper chewing function and comfort
Improves bite alignment and jaw balance
Enhances overall oral health
Provides structural stability to teeth and restorations
Improves appearance and confidence
Designed for long-term durability
FAQs
1. Is full mouth rehabilitation a single procedure?
No, it involves multiple procedures carried out in a planned sequence over a period of time.
2. How long does the treatment take?
The duration varies depending on the complexity of the case and may range from a few weeks to several months.
3. Is the treatment customised?
Yes, every case is individually planned based on the patient’s condition, needs, and long-term goals.
4. Will I be able to eat normally after treatment?
The goal of treatment is to restore proper chewing function and comfort.
5. How long do the results last?
With proper care and regular follow-up, the results are designed to be long-lasting.